Fruits
Total number of apples in storage falls from 191 million bushels to 177 million.
Study shows sprinkling plants with water can be effective in keeping spider mites off raspberry leaves.
Hurricane Helene’s impact on 2023 Apple Grower of the Year Kenny Barnwell put things in perspective for American Fruit Grower Senior Editor Tom Skernivitz.
Long-cane plants, high tunnels make raspberry growing a reality in steamy North Carolina.
A portion of Orange County has been placed under quarantine for Oriental fruit fly following detections of multiple flies.
The 2024 Presidential election is in the books. Consider concerns, expectations, and hopes of growers from a second Trump term.
Biocontrols benefit wine grape growers, but there is still room for improvement when it comes to beating vine mealybug pest.
Learn more about three projects set to get $3 million in funding under the state’s Biologically Integrated Farming Systems grant program.
Soil characteristics, crop uptake patterns, climate all dictate almond and pistachio fertilizer decisions.
Numerous fundraising campaigns have been started for growing operations following the storms. Here’s how you can help or maybe get help for yourself.
Researchers receive $325,00 grant from USDA to develop a new biopesticide for the invasive spotted wing drosophila.
USDA has awarded a $601,125 grant to a team of Penn State scientists for the development of a robotic spraying system that helps apple blossom thinning.
Joe Coelho, the first chief of the American Pistachio Growers’ new sustainability effort, knows grower profits must come first.
New early-season cultivars suited for trial in areas where ‘Flavorich’ and ‘Carored’ are grown.
After a great start to the season, crop protection activity has continued to lag into fall; but the market remains on pace for year-over-year growth.
Long-standing industry event featuring leadership in biologicals and sustainable farming is set for this February in Fresno, CA. What you should know.
Twelve counties and counting are under quarantine for the invasive pest. Find out what ag experts are saying.
USDA expedites disaster assistance sign-up through its Environmental Quality Incentive Program. Learn more about EQIP.
Data show dramatic growth in fruit and berry operations growing under cover. Learn about multiple factors contributing to this trend.